This does not look like the same study. This one looks like it has a magnet component to it. I think this is an older study they did.

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I think you may be right. My sincere apologies everyone - I certainly should have read through the page more closely! Now I see that it mentions transcranial stimulation too.
I will still leave up my original post to facilitate further discussion.

I have had some contact with the group responsible for the study and it sounds like it may be on hold while they are actually designing a wearable device. I believe @kelpiemsp posted job openings for this earlier in the thread. I read that Hubert Lim was on leave with Neuromod for a year and a half and his is coming close to that time frame, not that it couldn't be extended.

I think you may be right. My sincere apologies everyone - I certainly should have read through the page more closely! Now I see that it mentions transcranial stimulation too.
I will still leave up my original post to facilitate further discussion.

I was hoping they might be opening the study up again sometime soon. But the design of a wearable device is definitely a step in the right direction.

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Absolutely, if I had to guess, I’d put my money on a partnership with a hearing aid company. I feel like their design really lends itself to being combined with a hearing aid or similarly styled device. I really think they are moving the hardware aspect forward at this point. Hubert Lim will be returning to the UofM, and they have posted neuromodulation jobs. Also, I had the opportunity to peruse his lab, and tinnitus therapy is really the first step. I think he hopes to be able to help chronic pain, depression, improve sight, hearing etc. This was just gleaned from the work of his students and lab. Not sure if it’s valid or “pie in the sky”. But DARPA is funding it.......